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PHOTOS: Daniel Libeskind’s Knife-Like L Tower Rises in Toronto

06/26/2012
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    When designs were first revealed for <a href="http://www.theltower.com/">L Tower</a>, architect <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/daniel-libeskind/">Daniel Libeskind</a>'s 57-story, knife-shaped condo tower in downtown <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/toronto/">Toronto</a>, it promised to be one of the boldest new high-rises in all of Canada. Since then, the design has been modified, removing part of the base that would have given the building its 'L' shape, but the curved form of the tower remains intact. The building, which aims to achieve LEED Gold certification, is currently rising above Toronto, and glass cladding is being added near the lower levels.
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    As construction moves forward, workers are preparing to work on the building's most striking feature: that sharp curve that begins on the upper floors. When it's completed, the new building will feature 600 new condos with a fitness centre, a spa, an indoor pool, and underground parking. The building is expected to be completed by the end of 2012.
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    The city of Toronto sold the parcel of land to the developers in order to finance renovations at the nearby Hummingbird Centre.
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    Blue glass cladding has been added to the lower 10 stories of the building.
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    This image, produced by forum user udo at <a href="http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2012/06/l-tower-gets-photoshopped-and-cladding-too">UrbanToronto.ca</a>, shows the current state of construction overlayed with a rendering of the building.
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    <a href="http://www.thestar.com/article/232182--going-green-to-get-the-gold">According to a recent report in the Toronto Star</a>, striving for LEED Gold could reduce energy and water use at the tower by as much as 30 percent while improving air quality.
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    "L-Tower is an elite building, so we’re trying to strive for that LEED certification," developer Sam Criagnano recently told <a href="http://www.cbj.ca/index.php?news=7344">Canada Business Journal</a>.
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    Toronto has its own Green Development Standard for buildings, but as LEED has grown in popularity in the US, it has also been catching on in Canadian cities.
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    Right now, L Tower looks like a fairly standard high-rise, but in the coming weeks workers will begin pouring concrete on the upper floors, revealing a sharp curve in the structure.
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    The development of L Tower is closely linked to the adjacent Hummingbird Centre.
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L Tower Toronto by Daniel Libeskind

When designs were first revealed for L Tower, architect Daniel Libeskind's 57-story, knife-shaped condo tower in downtown Toronto, it promised to be one of the boldest new high-rises in all of Canada. Since then, the design has been modified, removing part of the base that would have given the building its 'L' shape, but the curved form of the tower remains intact. The building, which aims to achieve LEED Gold certification, is currently rising above Toronto, and glass cladding is being added near the lower levels.

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